Antigone: From Ancient Democracy to Contemporary Dissent
Preference to freshmen. Tensions inherent in the democracy of ancient Athens; how the character of Antigone emerges in later drama, film, and political thought as a figure of resistance against illegitimate authority; and her relevance to contemporary struggles for women's and workers' rights and national liberation. Readings and screenings include versions of Antigone by Sophocles, Anouilh, Brecht, Fugard/Kani/Ntshona, Paulin, Glowacki, Gurney, and von Trotta.
Subject Code:
CLASSGEN
Units:
3-5
Term:
Aut
Course Number:
06N
Day/Time:
TTH 1:15-3:05
Room:
Roble G17
Type:
Seminar Academic Year:
2009-2010
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